Right to choose

The "Right to choose" is the belief that women have the right to choose to have an abortion. In most countries, abortion is allowed only in cases of harm to the mother, while abortion due to rape is allowed in some other countries and abortion due to socioeconomic factors is also allowed in some. The 1973 Roe v. Wade decision allowed for women in the United States to have abortions, and the "right to choose" movement continued to be active due to the US Republican Party's opposition to abortion and the "pro-life" movement being formed.